Ramadan Craft: Good Deed Tree

I made this good deed tree two years ago during Ramadan. The kids enjoyed writing their good deeds on the dates and sticking it onto the tree. You can explain to your kids that the rewards for any good deeds performed in the month of Ramadan are multiplied by seventy! It’s inexpensive and easy to make. Use your imagination, the possibilities are endless!

Supplies:

1 blue poster board

12×12 paper in brown for sand

12×12 paper in another shade of brown for tree trunk

2 12×12 papers in green for leaves

12×12 paper in dark brown for dates

Glue

Scissors

Instructions: Gather all your pieces of paper and make sure your brown’s are different shades. I chose to use paper with sand design on it to give it a more authentic look.

Cut the paper for the sand, making waves in the paper to give it a dune effect.

Cut the paper for the trunk in half. Then make the trunk. You will have to make separate pieces and join them.

Cut the green pieces of paper in half lengthwise. Then cut out four leaves in the shape of a palm tree leaf.

You can use paint, stickers, or a marker to add the title. Cut out small ovals from the dark brown paper for your dates. That’s all there is to it!

The tree is a good way for the kids to keep track of their good deeds in Ramadan. They can write the actual deed on the date itself or just stick a plain date on the tree whenever they do a good deed. The children will enjoy watching their tree fill up with dates!

Let us know if you enjoyed this craft by commenting below! Also, please check out our other Ramadan crafts on this blog!